ASSEMBLY: 1. Identify and cut the shapes:A main bat "front" body with wing (choosea two-sided paper such as a solid.NOTE that the shape is shown backside up) B left wingC left & right outer wing accentsD feet E "HALLOWEEN" lettersF letter placement guideG body slot build up layers (3)H back body with slider slot I penny coverJ back head K back head reinforcementL head build up layers (5)M front head with eye and mouth accentsN head liner (mouth, ears show thru)O face accents (eye, under-eye, fangs, tongue)

2. Prepare the left wing by folding the inner flangeback (mountain fold). 3. Position and attach wing to main body frontwith tab flange behind the body edge.NOTE the body shapes are shownback side up in steps 2-4.)

4. Position and attach the letters to the face side

of the main body unit, using the optional

placement guide, aligned (but NOT glued)

along the top of the body shape as shown.

The letters can be glued in place, while the

guide is simply laying over the wing shape,

then the guide is removed . . .

. . . to leave just the letters in place.

NOTE that letters placement must avoid

the wing folds (placement guide ensures this spacing).

5. Position and attach the wing edge accents

on the FACE side of the wings, with edges lined up.

6. Prepare the build up shapes by gluing together

the following shapes, taking care to line up edges

as accurately as possible:

a) head and head reinforcement

b) body build up - 3 shapes

c) upper head - 5 shapes

NOTE it may be helpful to place the

assembled units under flat weights during

the drying process to help avoid warping -

here and throughout the steps involving

the build up shapes.

7. Position and attach the body build up shapeat the backside lower portion of theback body.

Position the back body unit behind the

body/wings front unit, lining up the edges

the match as accurately as possible.

8. Prepare the front head by positioning

and attaching

the layered eye outline & eye base,

eye pupil and contrast under shape,

mouth outline as shown.

9. Position and attach the head front unit over

the contrast liner that will shown through

ears and mouth cutouts.

10. Position the fang teeth below the

mouth outline evenly spaced in from

mouth sides, and the tongue along the lower edge.

11. Identify the position guide dashed circle

for the foam "stem" of the slider action

at the center of the back head unit.

(NOTE since the paper used for this model

is colored and textured, the markings were

easier to see on the backside which is shown here.)

Trim a foam circle to match the guide,

or use the "slider stem template".

The foam circle must fit inside the slot opening

on the back body, relatively snug, but with

no impeding interference.

Position and attach securely on the

face side of the back head.

12. Position the "inner" head build up layers on

the backside of the front head/face unit.

13. Position the back head unit over the

backside of the build up and attach in place

to the build up ONLY.

Bottom remains free so that it can slide over

the body build up.

This image shows the same step from the

front of the assembly.

13. Begin final assembly of the slider by

inserting the head back stem between the

back body and the front body/wings . . .

. . . and slide into place until the foam circle

can fit into the back body slot as shown.

14. Position and attach (hot glue or other

similar quick grab, secure adhesive)

penny or equivalent size metal washer

on the foam circle.

15. Position and attach the penny cover.

To close the card with the "shy" bat position,

slide the head down to lowest position,

and close wings.

Use penny to slide the head up to thehigh position when opened.

Fold wings across to prepare to send card.You may wish to use a temp adhesive doton the underside of the top wing tohelp the card stay in the closed position.